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Pagina 22
From Florence he went to Sienna , and from Sienna to Rome , where he was
again received with kindness by the learned and the great . Holstenius , the
keeper of the vatican library , who had resided three years at Oxford , introduced
him to ...
From Florence he went to Sienna , and from Sienna to Rome , where he was
again received with kindness by the learned and the great . Holstenius , the
keeper of the vatican library , who had resided three years at Oxford , introduced
him to ...
Pagina 25
Here he received more boys , to be boarded and instructed . Let not our
veneration for Milton forbid us to look with some degree of merriment on great
promises and small performance , on the man who hastens home , because his
countrymen ...
Here he received more boys , to be boarded and instructed . Let not our
veneration for Milton forbid us to look with some degree of merriment on great
promises and small performance , on the man who hastens home , because his
countrymen ...
Pagina 26
Those who tell or receive these stories should consider , that nobody can be
taught faster than he can learn . The speed of the horseman must be limited by
the power of the horse . Every man , that has ever undertaken to instruct others ,
can ...
Those who tell or receive these stories should consider , that nobody can be
taught faster than he can learn . The speed of the horseman must be limited by
the power of the horse . Every man , that has ever undertaken to instruct others ,
can ...
Pagina 34
It were injurious to omit , that Milton afterwards received her father and her
brothers in his own house , when they were distressed , with other royalists . He
published , about the same time , his Areopagitica , a speech of Mr. John Milton ,
for the ...
It were injurious to omit , that Milton afterwards received her father and her
brothers in his own house , when they were distressed , with other royalists . He
published , about the same time , his Areopagitica , a speech of Mr. John Milton ,
for the ...
Pagina 54
A very particular story of his escape is told by Richardson ' in his Memoirs , which
he received from Pope , as delivered by Betterton , who might have heard it from
Davenant . In the war between the king and parliament , Davenant was made ...
A very particular story of his escape is told by Richardson ' in his Memoirs , which
he received from Pope , as delivered by Betterton , who might have heard it from
Davenant . In the war between the king and parliament , Davenant was made ...
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